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Chris Knowles
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 พ.ย. 2013
My personal TH-cam Channel covering the following key topics:
1) Travel, particularly covering holidays in Sorrento (Calabria, Italy) but also covering visits to places in England.
2) Local history, specifically that of Wakefield and the surrounding areas. This includes the village of Walton that was important as the location of the world's first nature reserved created by the explorer and early environmentalist Charles Waterton. It also includes Sandal Castle where Richard of York Gave Battle in Vain during the Wars of the Roses.
3) Issues and events of local interst.
1) Travel, particularly covering holidays in Sorrento (Calabria, Italy) but also covering visits to places in England.
2) Local history, specifically that of Wakefield and the surrounding areas. This includes the village of Walton that was important as the location of the world's first nature reserved created by the explorer and early environmentalist Charles Waterton. It also includes Sandal Castle where Richard of York Gave Battle in Vain during the Wars of the Roses.
3) Issues and events of local interst.
Uniting the Kingdom - 26 October - London
Footage from the 'Uniting the Kingdom' event held in London on 26 October 2024.
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'Donald Trump' at Uniting the `Kingdom
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A person dressed up as Donald Trump at the 'Uniting the Kingdom' event in London on 26 October.
Charles Waterton Discussion in Hotel SD 480p
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Discussion in Waterton Park hotel with Charles Waterton from Perth in Western Australia and hotel staff about his famous ancestor.
Walton Classic Car Show 2024 SD 480p
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Cars on their way to the Walton Classic Car Show 2024.
Charles Waterton at the Hall
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A direct descendant of Charles Waterton visits the old family seat at Walton Hall. Charles Waterton was, perhaps, the world's first environmentalist. He established the world's first nature reserve on the Walton Hall estate.
Charles Waterton at the Boulby Sundial SD 480p
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Charles Waterton, a descendant of the famous naturalist of the same name, visits the Boulby Sundial at Walton Hall.
Charles Waterton Returns to Walton Hall
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The 3x great grandson of famous naturalist and explorer Charles Waterton returns to his ancestral home to pay his respects at the grave of his illustrious ancestor.
Introducing Sorrento With Bells On YouTube Channel
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Introducing Sorrento With Bells On TH-cam Channel
Buildings of Old Wakefield - An Architectural Commentary
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Buildings of Old Wakefield - An Architectural Commentary
Memories of Walton Pit and Woodyard Cottages
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Memories of Walton Pit and Woodyard Cottages
Industrial Artifact At Walton Colliery Site
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Industrial Artifact At Walton Colliery Site
Exploring Wakefield's Medieval Street Plan
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Exploring Wakefield's Medieval Street Plan
Christmas in Walton 2020 - Longer Version
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Christmas in Walton 2020 - Longer Version
I remember visiting my dad at work in the powder mag as a 10 year old in 1976 and was awestruck at seeing the bittern and blue peter in the yard Great little video mate Many thanks for that Gary
@@garymortonnelson6948 Many thanks Gary I saw those two engines as well.
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Not far right but led by a guy currently in prison for harassing a Muslim kid and who supports the far right Israeli government's killing of 20 thousand Muslim children in a far away country.
I was there.not far right just right so far.❤❤❤❤
Put those fucking Israel flags away. Embarrassingly petty at best
England stands with Trump and a free America
Yeahhhh,,,, NO
@@Arfabiscuit The best parts do.
Anyone remember the body that was chucked in the old shaft at walton pit. It was my mothers auntie who had done it. Very bad it was
@@Gypsythings1 My grandma used to talk a lot about that incident.
@cjknowles1972 the story I got told by my mum was her auntie had an argument with her other aunt so he struck her and she hit her head on fire gaurd and put her to bed next day she was dead so she took her to pit shaft as walton pit in a silver cross pram and dumped her there. And she told my mums uncle when he asked where she was she said she's gone back home and she kept taking her pension out to make it look like she was alive.
Interesting video! Coincidentally, I found a photo of this from about 20 years ago. My Dad took my son for a walk to find it! It was even more overgrown in those days!
@@doubtingthomas736 Thanks. Its only a short walk but it can be a bit of an expedition, especially when it is slippy due to the rain. Though it was spectacularly verdant and buzzing with the chirping of birds, quite serene.
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Very informative video
Being shot at with war bows while doing bridge repair. Not good at all.
Interesting.
I lived at number 2 as a child Upto 1981, the oak tree mentioned I remember well, it was a fair drop over the wall and there was a an opening that went a few meters under the road that had some type of big valves, there was an abundance of toads and newts to be had back then , fond memories.
Super
What did they use for mortar in Tudor times? It seriously stands the test of time. It was part lime, right? Please, what else was used to make the mixture that held the stones together?
Very nice tour of Sorrento. Is it practical to visit Pompei and Sorrento in one day? We will have about nine hours to tour both locations. We will be on a cruise ship, so the schedule is tight. Thanks!
We've been there and seen this wild view. What a historical treasure. Hoping no one has had any safety issues getting too close to anything they shouldn't.
I was born in Sandle Magna in 1961, attended Manygates School until the age of 8 then my family emigrated to Australia in 1969. Always loved playing in the castle ruins. Thanks for the memories.
So many lies, he knew exactly what buttons he was pressing, which has led us to the current farce. Shameful man.
Really nice guide, thank you for making this. I appreciate you don't just show us where you walked, but also add some useful tips and a random history fact here and there. Well done!
Good video but music too loud.
Great informative video!
Nice jee video
Looks a great bar, friendly people and a good night. Visiting Sorrento next week so will check it out.
Really interested to see this lovely film. We also lived in number 6 Woodyard Cottages and my daughter was born there in 2000!
Of course the return visitors don’t learn one word of Italian if they go to places which are Anglo Saxon “colonies”. It defeats the point of travelling if there is no wish or interest in experiencing what is really local lived by locals.
This is perhaps the best tour of Sorrento I have seen on TH-cam. Thank you for sharing.
He couldn't have been imprisoned in 1332 he was already dead 1322 by beheading !
Hi Chris would you do a video on the Civil War Siege of Sandal please? Surprising that Sandal managed to hold out to be one of the last Royalist Strongholds to Surrender.
Good, apart from the effects of the slide title texts, pity we only had half an hour to look around.
Good nice
Very very nice hallo jee
Perhaps they may learn there lesson.
Let's get this show on the road. I want to see how this turns out.
Thanks Chris, lived here for 10 years and never stumbled across that. Will have a wonder up and take a look
Thanks Chris, lived here for 10 years and never stumbled across that. Will have a wonder up and take a look
Interesting from a personal perspective. I have ancestors from Wakefield and Sandal.
Glad you liked it.
Same. Very interesting. Yes, Wakefield is my real middle name. Researching this unusual name in the USA, I traced my ancestors to Wakefield and Pontifract. A William Wakefield born in this era is in my mother's lineage.
@@WakefieldTolbert Perhaps some of our common ancestors may have fought for York at that battle
@@chiron14pl They likely did.
The dungeon/wine cellar is accessed though a steel trapdoor on the green which I believe you can see off centre to the left and down of the frame at 0:38
Great presentation, very well done. Lots of useful information.
Many thanks Jim. I now have a seperate channel dealing with Sorrento called ‘Sorrento With Bells On’ th-cam.com/video/ZpoklSOww3I/w-d-xo.html
Oh no the pit gone oh no there's no jobs oh yeah there's warehouse
This is super informative, loving your narration and how you've captured pontefract Castle. Such a beautiful ruin! Would love to visit here. New fan here :) massive like!
Many thanks for your kind words. Glad you enjoyed it.
Just realised I replied to your comment from one of my other channels. I have started theming my content and re-uploading on the basis of that theming. At the moment I have a channel relating to the Sorrento in one and content relating to Wakefield in another. You might want to check out Wakefield Vistas where the Pontefract Castle vid is also uploaded th-cam.com/channels/d2NP3Nc6-Ae0SKQRJUN0Qw.html . Given the subject of your own excellent channel you might also be interested in the videos relating to Sandal castle.
Get a packet of Haribo when you go
Very well explained , thank you .
You are welcome, glad you enjoyed it.
Excellent video. Thank you.
Many thanks, glad you enjoyed it. I have now set up a channel which has Sorrento as it’s main focus. It is called ‘Sorrento With Bells On’ th-cam.com/channels/TBX0ACsUr9C_QIgND71U3Q.html
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. I have now set up a channel which has Sorrento as it’s main focus. It is called ‘Sorrento With Bells On’ th-cam.com/channels/TBX0ACsUr9C_QIgND71U3Q.html
Hi Chris, great interesting video. I never knew that so much Georgian architecture still exists in Wakefield.
Glad you liked it.
I believe that the Grand Old Duke of York was about the Pennines as the top of the hill.
Thank you for this video!
I too played amongst the Castle ruins and the field opposite Manygates school. Even from a young age, I found the atmosphere on the field to be disturbing. Couldn't wait to get away from it.
Cool video but stop trying to pronounce names in Italian. Just say it in English or don't say it at all
Thanks for your comment, I will bear this in mind in future videos.
@@sorrentowithbellson6103 The Italian is absolutely fine and great for making the effort to use it. Dont let anyone put you off. Very informative video thanks 😀